At time of writing, the film had raked in upward of $66 million domestically (roughly $110 million worldwide) and had notched a 67% on Rotten Tomatoes'Tomatometer. Per the review-aggregating site, 86% of audience members enjoyed the movie, landing it an average rating of 4.3/5. Of course, many critics — professional, armchair and otherwise — also turned to social media platforms to make their voices heard.

Twitter and Google+ were a mix of earnest reviews and 140-character jokes.

@TommyWee My review of World War Z: Brad Pitt does not allow any other good looking guy in a movie he produces

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